Bio
Dr. Borrego completed her BA in Psychology from the University of Notre Dame, and her MS and Ph.D. from Arizona State University. Her primary area of research involves fatal police-citizen encounters.
Degree
PhD in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Arizona State University
MS in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Arizona State University
BA in Psychology
University of Notre Dame
Published Works
- Trammell, W. R., Rundle, M., Borrego, A. (2021). Anger, Frustration, and Snitching: Inmates Describe Structured Isolation in a High-Tech Prison. Deviant Behavior: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 42(9), 1067-1085. .
- Borrego, R. A. (2020). Anomie and The Purge - Release the Beast: Purging for the American Dream. Palgrave Macmillan,
- Todak, N., White, D. M., Dario, M. L., Borrego, A. (2018). Overcoming the Challenges of Experimental Research: Lessons from a Criminal Justice Case Study Involving TASER Exposure. Evaluation Review, 42(3), 358-385. .
Research Interests
Fatal police-citizen encounters, police use of force, neighborhoods, LGBTQ victimization
Teaching Interests
Policing, Social Structure, Introduction to Criminal Justice, Research Methods
Office Hours
Tuesday - [12:00 to 5:00]